
BBC Timewatch – Secrets of the Mary Rose (2004)
English | Documentary | Size: 945 MB
On July 19th July 1545 King Henry VIII’s favourite warship, The Mary Rose, sank in Portsmouth Harbour during an engagement with the French. For 437 years the ship lay on the seabed, preserved by the soft Solent silts, until October 1982 when she was raised in front of the world’s ts, until October 1982 when she was raised in front of the world’s media.
Now, over two decades later, maritime archaeologists attempting to complete the Mary Rose jigsaw return to the wreck site to discover what was left behind. Timewatch follows the process and looks at the detailed archaeological detective work which has been carried out over the last two decades.
Secrets of the Mary Rose tells the story of not only the artefacts discovered on board – cooking utensils, prayer books, weapons – but also reveals the stories of the sailors themselves. The bones of over half of the ship’s crew were recovered in the 1980s; their remains shed light on both how they lived and how they died.
Dramatic reconstruction and detailed graphics provide a glimpse into a lost world: what emerges is a detailed picture of what life would have been like on a Tudor warship.
Produced & Directed by John Hayes Fisher
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